Person

Schleiger, Noel (1926 - 2013)

Born
3 October 1926
Died
14 April 2013
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Occupation
Geologist and Naturalist

Summary

Noel Schleiger was a geologist who made significant contributions to the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria. He was a member of council for over 20 years, serving twice as Vice-President. As editor of the Club's newsletter, Field nats news, he produced the first 226 issues (1990 - 2012). Schlweiger's publications included Roadside geology (1995), published jointly by the Club and the Geological Society of Australia.

Details

Chronology

1984 - 2012
Career position - Member, Field Naturalists Club of Victoria
1990 - 2012
Career position - Editor, Field naturalists news
1990 - 2012
Career position - Member of Council, Field Naturalists Club of Victoria
1998 - 2003
Career position - Vice-President, Field Naturalists Club of Victoria
2009 - 2012
Career position - Vice-President, Field Naturalists Club of Victoria
2012 - 2013
Award - Honorary Life Member, Field Naturalists Club of Victoria

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Published resources

Journal Articles

  • Presland, Gary, 'Dr Noel Schleiger, 3 October 1926 - 14 April 2013', The Victorian naturalist, 130 (2013), 137-8. Details

Helen Cohn

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